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Dave - Sparky was asking about Rocky last night. He was sayin something about a curiosity with Mort and Rocky - but I explained they are currently quite a journey apart. He said "one day, one day for sure". I like his attitude.

Dave - Sparky was asking about Rocky last night. He was sayin something about a curiosity with Mort and Rocky - but I explained they are currently quite a journey apart. He said "one day, one day for sure". I like his attitude.

Yeah! A Curiosity of RV Mutant Mascots. Sena would be in charge, of course.

It will be interesting how Rocky reacts. Since we found him in Maine about 12 years ago, he has only been on the dashboard and the picnic table. He is a stubborn sort and quite agoraphobic but refuses medication. We take him for granite.

He is old. Maybe a billion or more. Being the senior in age, he may try to take charge and expound his wisdom in long diatribes. I foresee Sena tossing him like a stone, Mort would mortify him more than he already is, and Sparky would just calmly say he was nuts.

Should make a fine video!

Hey, any other mascots among the rest of you RVMs? Cant be enough of them in RVMdom.

As for mascots, may I submit mine? Having lost the feline love of my life last April, we were left with the old guy, 17-year old Hitch. Extra rib (creating crooked back), heart murmur and extremely sensitive stomach...and he's the one to survive.

Fostering my son's 2 cats now, we find that old Hitch, who has lived peaceably with and beyond any number of cats and 2 dogs, is not ready for this next generation. One of the newbies wants to be friends (armed truce). The other one is like a dog who is a fear-biter; his theory is that a good offense is the best defense. Hiss and strike first. Slowly, slowly, he's coming 'round.

I tell 'em they all have to coexist peacefully by December because that's Snowbird time. Cats are in no hurry. If the journey is the destination, they are definitely in it for the journey!

Hitch is the first ginger one, short-haired, and looking a bit curmudgeonly. Boris, my lost live, is the gray. He was only 7.

The other 2 ginger ones are litter mates, also age 7. They are a LaPerm and a Skookum, first "breed" cats I've ever had. All the others have been rescues, and these are too, in a way, since they needed a home.

Hitch is the first ginger one, short-haired, and looking a bit curmudgeonly. Boris, my lost live, is the gray. He was only 7.

The other 2 ginger ones are litter mates, also age 7. They are a LaPerm and a Skookum, first "breed" cats I've ever had. All the others have been rescues, and these are too, in a way, since they needed a home.

I love them all.

Cheers!
Sue RVM 36

I think Rocky would get along with them just fine. But Rocky moves pretty slow. Would he get "marked" as territory? ;-)